Sinn 104 for Sale

jtblam

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For sale is a Sinn 104 St Sa. This is the indices version on the original Sinn leather strap with the branded Sinn buckle. The sale includes the complete package as pictured, inner and outer box, manual and warranty card from Watchbuys, dated 2013. The price includes a barely worn Nato strap and a Hirsch rubber sailcloth-look strap.

The Sinn 104 has been consistently cited as being one of the best daily wearers available, for its functionality and clean design. Hodinkee and other sites, as well as various YouTubers have reviewed it quite thoroughly over the years. The movement is a Sellita SW 220-1 providing day/date, self-winding and is seconds hackable. It has sapphire front and back and is noteable for it’s pilot style “count-up” bezel which is a minor epiphany in usefulness for those accustomed to a traditional diver-style bezel. Further utility is gained from the watch's depth rating of 200 metres although I have not used it in the water or had it pressure tested.

As the pictures show, the watch is in excellent condition and keeps very good time. I estimate it loses 7-13 seconds a day depending on how you wear it. Sellita notes this movement as “Premium - Chronometer Quality” so if one were so inclined you could probably have it regulated to closer to COSC accuracy.

Please note that any specks in the dial photo are dust with one exception: at 10 o’clock of the “4” indice there is a dust speck that is on the underside of the crystal. I did not notice this until I was taking pictures for this ad so anyone considering this watch should make a decision with this knowledge. This is obviously a still picture under magnification but you are OCD about such things it would be a simple thing to open the watch and have the speck removed. Frankly however, I would advise against it until such time as there was a material reason to service it.

No trades please. Asking price is $1350 CDN via E-transfer, plus shipping, and insurance if desired. I’m open to minor haggling on principle but not to unreasonable low-balling. Thanks for reading.
 
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